Scrolling issue from fixed-position nav bar

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Hello, I am having a problem similar to that experienced by Michael Kummer here. We have pages that show this automatic scrolling issue (examples here and here) and it is sufficiently annoying that we have seen customers bounce while trying to convert. Strangely, it only happens at specific resolutions, so it can be difficult to reproduce. In general we can only consistently reproduce it on a 4k resolution with a browser width between 1517 and 1536px.

Thanks to Michael Kummer's help we were able to set the overflow-anchor property to none in the entire body, which fixed the issue as far as we can tell, but also obviously disabled scroll anchoring for the whole site. I tried applying it to the specific element that looked like it was being reloaded, which was the PL Meganav extension, but that was unsuccessful.

Can anyone help us figure out which element or ID we can apply this property to, so that we can fix the scrolling issue but not disable scroll anchoring for the entire site?

Thank you -

Glyph Language Services

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We have that issue as well, for months now. Thanks Glyph and Michael Kummer, with overflow-anchor set to none it seems to work now. Though this is a hack and not a bugfix. I have the feeling, nobody is fixing bugs for PL 5 anymore? It seem we are moving away from PL 5, maybe to Gantry.

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